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Four men conspire to come up with a scheme – that really only empties their bank accounts – so each can go out on an extravagant date with Clover, the Woman of Their Dreams. During the dates, each masquerades as a rich and important man to impress Clover, hoping she will fall madly in love with one of them. As each man arrives at Clover’s apartment to pick her up for their date, the poor guy is sabotaged by Clover’s next-door neighbor. The four unsuspecting, tea-totaling men are given substances that alter their already peculiar personalities. As a result, while on their dates, each man displays buffoonery that’s so bizarre, silly, and shocking to everyone present that each date turns into comic disaster. Payback comes swiftly during a dinner party hosted by Clover. The four men play a series of practical jokes on Clover’s next-door neighbor, resulting in the man’s humiliation, as well as comic relief for the other guests at the party. But will any of the Romeos end up with the girl?
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This book examines the literature on red clover since about 1985. In each of the 17 chapters, an effort was made to summarize the earlier literature and to integrate the recent findings into this background. The timing is appropriate with the present interest in sustainable agriculture, in which red clover was so prominent in the past. This is the first book to be published which deals solely with this important forage species. Audience: Primarily scientists and scientifically trained technicians who will appreciate an up-to-date summary on red clover.
This interesting handbook discusses 145 plant viruses in 27 groups and 31 unclassified viruses in naturally infected legumes. The viruses were observed in field infections of 281 species in 64 genera of the Leguminosae. The book presents information regarding resistance sources and resistance-breeding, vectors, seed transmission, and host ranges. Measurements of virus properties are organized in tabular form for particle dimensions, serological relationships, nucleic acid percentages, sedimentation coefficients of particles and nucleic acids, molecular weights of nucleic acids and coat proteins, optical density, and buoyant density. Handbook of Viruses Infecting Legumes is unique in that it relates inclusion cytology to plant virus detection, identification, and classification. Light and electron micrographs illustrate morphology, location, and staining reactions of inclusions. Of the 27 groups that contain viruses infecting legumes in nature, inclusions are diagnostic at the group level in 15 of these groups. Plant breeders, diagnosticians, plant virologists, and students of plant virology will find this an indispensable guide to legume viruses.
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